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A stunt is an unusual, difficult, dramatic physical feat that may require a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually for a public audience, as on television or in theaters or cinema. Stunts are a feature of many action films. Before computer-generated imagery special effects, these depictions were limited to the use of models, false perspective and other in-camera effects, unless the creator could find someone willing to carry them out, even such dangerous acts as jumping from car to car in motion or hanging from the edge of a skyscraper: the stunt performer or stunt double.

Pyrotechnics stunt exhibition by "Giant Auto Rodéo", Ciney, Belgium

Types of stunt effects edit

Practical effects edit

One of the most-frequently used practical stunts is stage combat. Although contact is normally avoided, many elements of stage combat, such as sword fighting, martial arts, and acrobatics required contact between performers in order to facilitate the creation of a particular effect, such as noise or physical interaction. Stunt performances are highly choreographed and may be rigorously rehearsed for hours, days and sometimes weeks before a performance. Seasoned professionals will commonly treat a performance as if they have never done it before,[citation needed] since the risks in stunt work are high, every move and position must be correct to reduce risk of injury from accidents. Examples of practical effects include tripping and falling down, high jumps, extreme sporting moves, acrobatics and high diving, spins, gainer falls, "suicide backflips," and other martial arts stunts.[citation needed] Stunt airbags (or "stunt mats"), large deep airbags that may be the size of a small swimming pool, are typically used by professional stunt performers to cushion their landings from staged falls from heights.[citation needed]

 
Freestyle & Stunt Show 2007 in Landrévarzec, France

Mechanical effects edit

A physical stunt is usually performed with help of mechanics. For example, if the plot requires the hero to jump to a high place, the film crew could put the actor in a special harness, and use aircraft high tension wire to pull them up. Piano wire is sometimes used to fly objects, but an actor is never suspended from it as it is brittle and can break under shock impacts. Hero (2003) and House of Flying Daggers (2004) are examples of wuxia films that use kung-fu and are heavily reliant on wire stunts.[1] The Matrix is an example of extensive wire and rigging work in Western cinema.[2]

Vehicular stunts edit

Performers of vehicular stunts require extensive training and may employ specially adapted vehicles. Stunts can be as simple as a handbrake turn, also known as the bootleg turn, or as advanced as car chases, jumps and crashes involving dozens of vehicles. Rémy Julienne is a well known pioneering automotive stunt performer and coordinator. A Guinness Book of World Records holder stunt driver, Bobby Ore, performed in numerous movies and events and holds a world record for longest distance driven on two wheels in a London double decker bus (810 feet).[3]

 
On 1 June 1919, Ormer Locklear waited on one biplane for a second one trailing a rope ladder.

Aviation stunts go back to those performed in balloons in the 18th century. After the advent of powered aircraft in 1903, barnstorming and aerobatics came into existence. Ormer Locklear invented or helped develop many of the basic tricks of stunt flying, which included wing walking and transferring between airplanes in mid-air. Hollywood and the public's fascination with aviation made great demands on stunt pilots, resulting in many injuries and fatalities.

Computer-generated effects edit

In the late 20th century stunt men were often placed in dangerous situations less and less as filmmakers turned to relatively inexpensive (and much safer) computer graphics effects using harnesses, fans, blue- or green screens, and a huge array of other devices and digital effects. The Matrix (1999) is an example of a film that extensively enhanced real stunts through CGI post production.[2] The Lord of the Rings film series and the Star Wars prequel films often display stunts that are entirely computer generated. Examples of computer-generated effects include face replacement and wire removal.

Hong Kong action cinema edit

In 1982, Jackie Chan began experimenting with elaborate stunt action sequences in Dragon Lord,[4] which featured a pyramid fight scene that holds the record for the most takes required for a single scene, with 2900 takes,[5] and the final fight scene where he performs various stunts, including one where he does a back flip off a loft and falls to the lower ground.[6] In 1983, Project A saw the official formation of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team and added elaborate, dangerous stunts to the fights and slapstick humor (at one point, Chan falls from the top of a clock tower through a series of fabric canopies).

Police Story (1985) contained many large-scale action scenes, including an opening sequence featuring a car chase through a shanty town, Chan stopping a double-decker bus with his service revolver and a climactic fight scene in a shopping mall. This final scene earned the film the nickname "Glass Story" by the crew, due to the huge number of panes of sugar glass that were broken. During a stunt in this last scene, in which Chan slides down a pole from several stories up, the lights covering the pole had heated it considerably, resulting in Chan suffering second-degree burns, particularly to his hands, as well as a back injury and dislocation of his pelvis upon landing.[7] Chan performed similarly elaborate stunts in numerous other films, such as several Police Story sequels, Project A Part II, the Armor of God series, Dragons Forever, Drunken Master II, and Rumble in the Bronx among others.

 
Two motorbikes jump a car at a country fair, England

Other Hong Kong action movie stars who became known for performing elaborate stunts include Chan's Peking Opera School friends Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, as well as "girls with guns" stars such as Michelle Yeoh and Moon Lee. Other Asian cinema stars also known for performing elaborate stunts include Thai actor Tony Jaa;[8] Indonesian actors Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian; and Indian actors Jayan, Akshay Kumar, Vidyut Jammwal and Tiger Shroff.

Stunts that have gone wrong edit

Recognition of stunt performers edit

Films such as Hooper and The Stunt Man and the 1980s television show The Fall Guy sought to raise the profile of the stunt performer and debunk the myth that film stars perform all their own stunts. Noted stunt coordinators Hal Needham, Craig R. Baxley, and Vic Armstrong went on to direct the action films The Cannonball Run, Action Jackson, and Joshua Tree. Vic Armstrong became the first stuntman to win both an Academy Award (for developing a descender rig as a safe alternative to airbags) and a BAFTA award (for lifetime achievement in film). But the status of stuntmen in Hollywood is still low;[9] despite the fact that few films of any genre or type could be made without them, stunt performers are still perceived as working mainly in action films.[10] Repeated campaigns for a "Best Stunts" Academy Award have been rejected.[11][12][13][9]

In 2001, the first "World Stunt Awards" were presented in Los Angeles by actor Alec Baldwin. The event had A-list stars presenting the statues to Hollywood's unsung heroes. Arnold Schwarzenegger was presented with the first "Lifetime Achievement" award. He presented the awards in 2001.[14] The awards show hands out eight awards: Best Fight, Best Fire Stunt, Best High Work, Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Man, Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman, Best Speciality Stunt, Best Work with a Vehicle and Best Stunt Coordinator or 2nd Unit Director.

Equality in stunts edit

In past Hollywood films it was common for men to double for women and white American stunt performers to double for African American performers, in a practice known as "wigging".[15] Veteran stunt man Dave Sharpe, a man of shorter than average height, often doubled for women in film serials of the 1930s and '40s. Veteran stunt performer Jeannie Epper, who doubled for Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman, explained that the situation improved in the 1970s as actresses did not want to be doubled by men, and could be more convincingly doubled by a woman.[16] SAG-AFTRA union rules for stunt performers say that to double an actor of a different gender or race the stunt must be so dangerous that there are no volunteers available of the appropriate gender or race.[15] For example, in A View to a Kill, stuntman B.J. Worth doubled for the black Jamaican actress Grace Jones whose character parachuted off the Eiffel Tower.[17]

The future of stunt work edit

A backlash against dangerous stunts followed the fatal 42-foot backward fall of Sonja Davis off a building on the set of Vampire in Brooklyn.[18] Despite speculation that developments in computer-generated imagery (CGI) would make stunts unnecessary and reduce stunt performers to the status of body doubles, stunt work has increasingly been made safer and enhanced by CGI effects; nevertheless, stunt performers remain essential to provide a human quality to the action.[19][20]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Crabtree, Sheigh (2006-12-17). "High-wire act raises the bar in fight scenes". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  2. ^ a b Vineyard, Jennifer (25 March 2019). "The Matrix's stunt coordinators and choreographers reveal how the iconic fight scenes were made". SYFY WIRE.
  3. ^ "Stunt driving is pay-to-play | www.thecamarilloacorn.com | Camarillo Acorn". Retrieved 2017-01-31.
  4. ^ "Dragon Lord". Love HK Film. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
  5. ^ "Dragon Lord (DVD Description)". Amazon UK. 25 August 2003. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  6. ^ Everitt, David (August 16, 1996). "Kicking and Screening: Wheels on Meals, Armour of God, Police Story, and more are graded with an eye for action". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  7. ^ Jackie Chan. "Jackie's Aches and Pains: It Only Hurts When I'm Not Laughing". Random House. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  8. ^ Andrew Perrin (October 18, 2004). . Time. Archived from the original on 2005-01-13.
  9. ^ a b Brennan, Jude (2014). "Stunt Actors Remain Oscar's Forgotten Heroes". Forbes.
  10. ^ Sengupta, Deepayan (25 June 2019). "Movie Stunts: Not Just For Action Films". Birth.Movies.Death.
  11. ^ Price, Allan (21 February 2013). "Why do stuntmen not have an Oscar?". BBC News.
  12. ^ Marotta, Jenna (2 April 2018). "Helen Mirren Wants Stunt Performers to Be Eligible for Oscars". IndieWire.
  13. ^ Jonathan Handel (26 February 2016). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2016-02-26. The rally is part of a 25-year effort to create a category for stunt coordinators at the Academy Awards.
  14. ^ Dore, Shalini (24 May 2001). "Kudos for crashes". Variety.
  15. ^ a b Longwell, Todd (March 1, 2019). "Hollywood's Stunt Industry Grapples With Issues of Race, Skin Color and Blackface". Variety. stunt coordinator shall endeavor to cast qualified persons of the same sex and/or race involved.
  16. ^ LaPorte, Nicole (25 May 2007). "Danger smashes gender barrier". Variety.
  17. ^ Maud Adams. Inside A View to a Kill (VCD/DVD). MGM Home Entertainment Inc.
  18. ^ Lisa Respers (12 February 1995). "Stuntwoman's Family Sues Over Fatal 42-Foot Fall on Set : Courts: Mother seeks $10 million, saying studio did not provide proper safety equipment. Defendants have made no comment". Los Angeles Times. air bag that was to cushion Davis' fall instead reacted like a huge balloon, causing the young woman to bounce, slam into the building and hit the ground
  19. ^ Verini, Bob (24 January 2008). "SAG recognizes stunts for first time". Variety. some have found irony in recognizing a community at the exact moment when CGI advances seem destined to render that community irrelevant — or at best secondary — to creating thrilling action on film.
  20. ^ LaPorte, Nicole (25 May 2007). "CGI meets mayhem maestros". Variety. Would computers displace stunt work?

Further reading edit

  • Gene Scott Freese, 2014, Hollywood Stunt Performers, 1910s-1970s: A Biographical Dictionary, 2nd ed. illustr. rev., McFarland, ISBN 0786476435, see [1], accessed 16 April 2015.

External links edit

  • Taurus World Stunt Awards
  • Photos from competition and international gathering stuntriders in Minsk (Belarus)

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the stunt performer or stunt double Pyrotechnics stunt exhibition by Giant Auto Rodeo Ciney Belgium Contents 1 Types of stunt effects 1 1 Practical effects 1 2 Mechanical effects 1 3 Vehicular stunts 1 4 Computer generated effects 2 Hong Kong action cinema 3 Stunts that have gone wrong 4 Recognition of stunt performers 5 Equality in stunts 6 The future of stunt work 7 See also 8 Notes 9 Further reading 10 External linksTypes of stunt effects editPractical effects edit One of the most frequently used practical stunts is stage combat Although contact is normally avoided many elements of stage combat such as sword fighting martial arts and acrobatics required contact between performers in order to facilitate the creation of a particular effect such as noise or physical interaction Stunt performances are highly choreographed and may be rigorously rehearsed for hours days and sometimes weeks before a performance Seasoned professionals will commonly treat a performance as if they have never done it before citation needed since the risks in stunt work are high every move and position must be correct to reduce risk of injury from accidents Examples of practical effects include tripping and falling down high jumps extreme sporting moves acrobatics and high diving spins gainer falls suicide backflips and other martial arts stunts citation needed Stunt airbags or stunt mats large deep airbags that may be the size of a small swimming pool are typically used by professional stunt performers to cushion their landings from staged falls from heights citation needed nbsp Freestyle amp Stunt Show 2007 in Landrevarzec FranceMechanical effects edit A physical stunt is usually performed with help of mechanics For example if the plot requires the hero to jump to a high place the film crew could put the actor in a special harness and use aircraft high tension wire to pull them up Piano wire is sometimes used to fly objects but an actor is never suspended from it as it is brittle and can break under shock impacts Hero 2003 and House of Flying Daggers 2004 are examples of wuxia films that use kung fu and are heavily reliant on wire stunts 1 The Matrix is an example of extensive wire and rigging work in Western cinema 2 Vehicular stunts edit Performers of vehicular stunts require extensive training and may employ specially adapted vehicles Stunts can be as simple as a handbrake turn also known as the bootleg turn or as advanced as car chases jumps and crashes involving dozens of vehicles Remy Julienne is a well known pioneering automotive stunt performer and coordinator A Guinness Book of World Records holder stunt driver Bobby Ore performed in numerous movies and events and holds a world record for longest distance driven on two wheels in a London double decker bus 810 feet 3 nbsp On 1 June 1919 Ormer Locklear waited on one biplane for a second one trailing a rope ladder Aviation stunts go back to those performed in balloons in the 18th century After the advent of powered aircraft in 1903 barnstorming and aerobatics came into existence Ormer Locklear invented or helped develop many of the basic tricks of stunt flying which included wing walking and transferring between airplanes in mid air Hollywood and the public s fascination with aviation made great demands on stunt pilots resulting in many injuries and fatalities Computer generated effects edit In the late 20th century stunt men were often placed in dangerous situations less and less as filmmakers turned to relatively inexpensive and much safer computer graphics effects using harnesses fans blue or green screens and a huge array of other devices and digital effects The Matrix 1999 is an example of a film that extensively enhanced real stunts through CGI post production 2 The Lord of the Rings film series and the Star Wars prequel films often display stunts that are entirely computer generated Examples of computer generated effects include face replacement and wire removal Hong Kong action cinema editFurther information Hong Kong action cinema In 1982 Jackie Chan began experimenting with elaborate stunt action sequences in Dragon Lord 4 which featured a pyramid fight scene that holds the record for the most takes required for a single scene with 2900 takes 5 and the final fight scene where he performs various stunts including one where he does a back flip off a loft and falls to the lower ground 6 In 1983 Project A saw the official formation of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team and added elaborate dangerous stunts to the fights and slapstick humor at one point Chan falls from the top of a clock tower through a series of fabric canopies Police Story 1985 contained many large scale action scenes including an opening sequence featuring a car chase through a shanty town Chan stopping a double decker bus with his service revolver and a climactic fight scene in a shopping mall This final scene earned the film the nickname Glass Story by the crew due to the huge number of panes of sugar glass that were broken During a stunt in this last scene in which Chan slides down a pole from several stories up the lights covering the pole had heated it considerably resulting in Chan suffering second degree burns particularly to his hands as well as a back injury and dislocation of his pelvis upon landing 7 Chan performed similarly elaborate stunts in numerous other films such as several Police Story sequels Project A Part II the Armor of God series Dragons Forever Drunken Master II and Rumble in the Bronx among others nbsp Two motorbikes jump a car at a country fair EnglandOther Hong Kong action movie stars who became known for performing elaborate stunts include Chan s Peking Opera School friends Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao as well as girls with guns stars such as Michelle Yeoh and Moon Lee Other Asian cinema stars also known for performing elaborate stunts include Thai actor Tony Jaa 8 Indonesian actors Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian and Indian actors Jayan Akshay Kumar Vidyut Jammwal and Tiger Shroff Stunts that have gone wrong editMain article List of film and television accidentsRecognition of stunt performers editFilms such as Hooper and The Stunt Man and the 1980s television show The Fall Guy sought to raise the profile of the stunt performer and debunk the myth that film stars perform all their own stunts Noted stunt coordinators Hal Needham Craig R Baxley and Vic Armstrong went on to direct the action films The Cannonball Run Action Jackson and Joshua Tree Vic Armstrong became the first stuntman to win both an Academy Award for developing a descender rig as a safe alternative to airbags and a BAFTA award for lifetime achievement in film But the status of stuntmen in Hollywood is still low 9 despite the fact that few films of any genre or type could be made without them stunt performers are still perceived as working mainly in action films 10 Repeated campaigns for a Best Stunts Academy Award have been rejected 11 12 13 9 In 2001 the first World Stunt Awards were presented in Los Angeles by actor Alec Baldwin The event had A list stars presenting the statues to Hollywood s unsung heroes Arnold Schwarzenegger was presented with the first Lifetime Achievement award He presented the awards in 2001 14 The awards show hands out eight awards Best Fight Best Fire Stunt Best High Work Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Man Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman Best Speciality Stunt Best Work with a Vehicle and Best Stunt Coordinator or 2nd Unit Director Equality in stunts editIn past Hollywood films it was common for men to double for women and white American stunt performers to double for African American performers in a practice known as wigging 15 Veteran stunt man Dave Sharpe a man of shorter than average height often doubled for women in film serials of the 1930s and 40s Veteran stunt performer Jeannie Epper who doubled for Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman explained that the situation improved in the 1970s as actresses did not want to be doubled by men and could be more convincingly doubled by a woman 16 SAG AFTRA union rules for stunt performers say that to double an actor of a different gender or race the stunt must be so dangerous that there are no volunteers available of the appropriate gender or race 15 For example in A View to a Kill stuntman B J Worth doubled for the black Jamaican actress Grace Jones whose character parachuted off the Eiffel Tower 17 The future of stunt work editA backlash against dangerous stunts followed the fatal 42 foot backward fall of Sonja Davis off a building on the set of Vampire in Brooklyn 18 Despite speculation that developments in computer generated imagery CGI would make stunts unnecessary and reduce stunt performers to the status of body doubles stunt work has increasingly been made safer and enhanced by CGI effects nevertheless stunt performers remain essential to provide a human quality to the action 19 20 See also editStunt coordinator Stunt performer Stunt double Motorcycle stunt ridingNotes edit Crabtree Sheigh 2006 12 17 High wire act raises the bar in fight scenes The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2020 05 04 a b Vineyard Jennifer 25 March 2019 The Matrix s stunt coordinators and choreographers reveal how the iconic fight scenes were made SYFY WIRE Stunt driving is pay to play www thecamarilloacorn com Camarillo Acorn Retrieved 2017 01 31 Dragon Lord Love HK Film Retrieved 2011 04 14 Dragon Lord DVD Description Amazon UK 25 August 2003 Retrieved 2011 04 12 Everitt David August 16 1996 Kicking and Screening Wheels on Meals Armour of God Police Story and more are graded with an eye for action Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2020 04 02 Jackie Chan Jackie s Aches and Pains It Only Hurts When I m Not Laughing Random House Retrieved 19 December 2012 Andrew Perrin October 18 2004 TIME Asia Magazine Hitting the Big Time Oct 25 2004 Time Archived from the original on 2005 01 13 a b Brennan Jude 2014 Stunt Actors Remain Oscar s Forgotten Heroes Forbes Sengupta Deepayan 25 June 2019 Movie Stunts Not Just For Action Films Birth Movies Death Price Allan 21 February 2013 Why do stuntmen not have an Oscar BBC News Marotta Jenna 2 April 2018 Helen Mirren Wants Stunt Performers to Be Eligible for Oscars IndieWire Jonathan Handel 26 February 2016 Stunt Community Rallies Outside Academy Building for Oscar Recognition The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 2016 02 26 The rally is part of a 25 year effort to create a category for stunt coordinators at the Academy Awards Dore Shalini 24 May 2001 Kudos for crashes Variety a b Longwell Todd March 1 2019 Hollywood s Stunt Industry Grapples With Issues of Race Skin Color and Blackface Variety stunt coordinator shall endeavor to cast qualified persons of the same sex and or race involved LaPorte Nicole 25 May 2007 Danger smashes gender barrier Variety Maud Adams Inside A View to a Kill VCD DVD MGM Home Entertainment Inc Lisa Respers 12 February 1995 Stuntwoman s Family Sues Over Fatal 42 Foot Fall on Set Courts Mother seeks 10 million saying studio did not provide proper safety equipment Defendants have made no comment Los Angeles Times air bag that was to cushion Davis fall instead reacted like a huge balloon causing the young woman to bounce slam into the building and hit the ground Verini Bob 24 January 2008 SAG recognizes stunts for first time Variety some have found irony in recognizing a community at the exact moment when CGI advances seem destined to render that community irrelevant or at best secondary to creating thrilling action on film LaPorte Nicole 25 May 2007 CGI meets mayhem maestros Variety Would computers displace stunt work Further reading editGene Scott Freese 2014 Hollywood Stunt Performers 1910s 1970s A Biographical Dictionary 2nd ed illustr rev McFarland ISBN 0786476435 see 1 accessed 16 April 2015 External links editTaurus World Stunt Awards Photos from competition and international gathering stuntriders in Minsk Belarus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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